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What is your definition of Pub? I got a definition from dictionary but it wasn´t all clear about society meaning
May 22, 2011 8:10 PM
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A pub (I'm from America, but pretty sure it holds the same meaning here) is a bar, or a public building that offers alcoholic beverages to its customers. Go to the pub to drink, dance, and socialize. I hope that helps!
May 22, 2011
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I come from a land of many pubs. A pub is an establishment ,also called a hotel, where you can buy alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages and meals. Sometimes there is entertainment at night like bands playing. Some pubs have poker machines in Australia as well.
May 23, 2011
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A pub is short for public house. It is a place where drinks (mainly alcoholic drinks) are sold to be consumed on the premises.It is more or less a bar,they are pretty much synonymous,however 'bar' refers in particular to a long bar at which stools are arranged for sitting.
May 22, 2011
Ask your boss how many of your coworkers are undercover in pubs to contrast the not-so-jolly guys of the mafia; visit them to share a drink, but by no means don't risk their cover to be blown. (Obviously this followed from the title you have.)
May 22, 2011
Yes, I agree with Whitney. Same in most (if not all) English-speaking countries. "Pub" is short for "public bar", as already described.
May 22, 2011
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